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A.G. Stephens - papers concerning Victor Daley, 1898

A.G. Stephens - papers concerning Victor Daley, 1898

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A.G. Stephens - papers concerning Victor Daley, 1898

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Full title

A.G. Stephens - papers concerning Victor Daley, 1898

Date

1898

Call Numbers

MLMSS 7299

Record Identifier

nM7lNXDY

Reference Code

431590
Physical Description

Contents

1 folder - 0.02 Meters

Textual Records - (manuscript)

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Fonds

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Contents

Manuscript poem of 20 stanzas, with corrections, titled 'The Shadows. (A Rhyme for Children)'. A note on the last page in the hand of A.G. Stephens states 'Original MS. of Victor Daley, 1898. Verses not completed - unpublished. A.G.S.'
Letter from Daley to J.F. Archibald, editor of the Bulletin, enclosing the poem. Annotated on the front of the...

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Full title

A.G. Stephens - papers concerning Victor Daley, 1898

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Source

Acquired from Berkelouw Books in November 2003

Administrative / Biographical history

Alfred George Stephens (1865-1933) joined The Bulletin in 1894 and two years later became editor of its literary section, The Red Page. In 1906 he left The Bulletin to become a freelance writer, literary agent, publisher and editor of his own journal, The Bookfellow. He greatly influenced the development of Australian literature, encouraging write...

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MLMSS 7299

Record Identifier

nM7lNXDY

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Reference code

431590

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